10:08am Friday 25th July 2008
THE Oyster system used on London's transport network broke down today, two weeks after another fault left 40,000 customers with corrupted cards.
The latest technical problem has affected pay-as-you-go Oystercards on the Tube network.
Ticket barriers were being kept open at all stations until the problem is fixed, Transport for London (TfL) said.
The cards are used as a form of payment across the city on the Tube, buses, trams and the Docklands Light Railway.
In mid afternoon Transport for London said the fault was fixed and Oyster readers were progressively coming back into use.
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